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"if your company uses SSH, chances are you have one Unix Login that all your admins/employees share"

Is that really common? I've never seen it.




We released Authy-SSH last september and this was by far the biggest feature request. You will be shockingly surprised if you knew the names of the companies that not only share unix accounts (which is very common) but were actually sharing Two-Factor Authentication keys.


Probably more common is that everybody gets their own login, but also gets sudo privileges so everybody ends up working as root.


Unfortunately not that uncommon.




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